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Abstract: This tutorial paper provides a short introduction to selected aspects of sensor data fusion by discussing characteristic examples. We consider three cases when fusion of sensor data is ...
Abstract: This article presents the Complianhis Compliant Joint Toolbox for the modeling, simu lation, and controller development of compliant robot actuators. The object-oriented toolbox is written ...
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While today’s television’s landscape is arguably as diverse as its audience, that hasn’t always been the case. From its beginnings in the late 1940s, American television was a nearly all-white medium.
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December has been one for the royal books. I'm talking Kate Middleton and Prince William releasing their Christmas card, Will (once again) skipping a certain holiday tradition and the palace dropping ...